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Originally posted by RWWThis is the order of the planets at the bottom from left to right, once they are in the correct place on the map they will begin to move and windmill blades will appear.
Neptune, Venus, Saturn, Mars, Mercury, Pluto, Jupiter, Uranus, Earth
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you have to put the planets in the right order : Mercury Venus Earth Mars Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune Pluto and if your still confused look at RWW's post
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This game is driving me crazy!!
Please help!
A record which I put on the phonograph.
And a rock.
Plz help!!
THX.
Could someone please put a picture of the completed solar system.sigpic
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Nvm
NVM, I fihured it out.
Wikipedia is so useful. LOLsigpic
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Hint about the planets
Originally posted by rippy View Post:s still cant figure out the planet thingy!
Look at the rings that surround the sun in the photo. Now look at the following: Mercury is the closest planet to the sun, then venus, then earth, etc. The farthest planet is Pluto which is at the very end of the the last ring.
Mercury - 5 cm 57,909,000 580 m (0.4 miles)
Venus - 12 cm 108,200,000 1,080 m (0.7 miles)
Earth - 13 cm 149,600,000 1,500 m (0.9 miles)
Mars - 7 cm 227,940,000 2,280 m (1.4 miles)
Jupiter - 143 cm 778,400,000 7,780 m (4.8 miles)
Saturn - 120 cm 1,423,600,000 14,240 m (8.8 miles)
Uranus - 51 cm 2,867,000,000 28,670 m (17.6 miles)
Neptune -49 cm 4,488,400,000 44,880 m (27.6 miles)
Pluto - 2 cm 5,909,600,000 59,100 m (36.4 miles)
If you count the rings in relation to the closest and the farthest planets, you should be able to figure it out.
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